Magnets - Ball Type

By combining the magnet and yoke in the main body of the joint, the ball is held in place with magnetic force alone. 180° rotation. Used for fixing optical equipment, lighting fixtures, monitoring cameras, retaining medical equipment, and in robotic joints.

[Features]· Ferrite magnets are sintered products made from metallurgical powder to form inexpensive magnets, typically used when stable magnetic properties or high magnetic fields are not required.· This blackish magnet is a familiar sight when used in a wide array of applications.

Ball-shaped magnet with superior mechanical strength. Check the e-catalog for sizes not described in the catalog.

[Features]· Rare-earth magnets are sorted into samarium-cobalt magnets and neodymium magnets.· Samarium-cobalt magnets are known to be very powerful magnets.· They are resistant to rust and high temperatures, but mechanical strength is slightly lacking.· Similarly neodymium is popular as a compact and lightweight material.· Neodymium magnets created what is said to be the strongest magnetic field among magnets currently in the market.· Can be machined into a round, square or ring shape according to the application.· Though they have superior mechanical strength, they are prone to rust, so they are coated to prevent rust. Must be used at 80℃ or less.